(RTTNews) - Thousands of people held anti-government rallies across Russia to protest the government's economic course and its handling of the financial crisis
In Far East cities, including Vladivostok and Khabarovsk, several thousand people hit the streets waving banners with slogans like "The crisis is in the heads of the authorities, not in the economy." They demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's government over growing economic problems and accused authorities of suppressing dissent.
In Moscow, Russian police reportedly detained more than 40 people during one protest alone. Meanwhile, government supporters also held their rallies across the country.
Russia has been hit hard by the international economic crisis following year of economic boom amid record high oil prices. However, with the economy in deep trouble, ordinary Russians have been increasingly concerned about what the future might hold as unemployment and the prices of basic food and utilities have risen rapidly.
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